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2.3.1 "OS/2 WARP and OpenDoc"
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<a name="HDR4610DCP"><H3> 2.3.1 Parts and Documents</H3></a>
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Every document consists of one or more parts, a single part at its top
level, called the root part, and other parts that are embedded in the root
part. Documents always reside on the desktop or in a folder. (Parts
embedded inside other parts aren't considered to be documents.) Users
assemble a document by embedding parts as needed, with drag and drop or
with the Paste and Insert commands, as we'll see later. Parts can be
dragged between documents or onto the desktop (where they become
documents); documents can be dragged from the desktop into other documents
(where they become embedded parts).
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The root part of a document determines the document's overall
characteristics such as its basic editing metaphor (for instance, text,
drawing, or spreadsheet), the size of its work area (its page), its
printing options, and whether saving is manual or automatic. Parts in an
OpenDoc document are in a hierarchical arrangement to each other. The
logical structure of a document underlying its graphical presentation,
consists of the embedding relationships among its parts and their frames.
The embedding relationship can be displayed in the tree view of the
document as shown in <a href="#FIG4610D30">Figure 10</a>.
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Figure 10. OpenDoc Part Hierarchy
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In this example a text component embedded in a PageLayout component has
embedded two other components, a component called TestContainer and a
graphic component called 2DGraphicsPart.
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